'My pieces are inspired by natural growth, urban architecture, technology, and music. My work tries to illuminate the balance between the natural and manufactured. They aspire to blend the innate beauty of the organic with the scientific power of industry. I incorporate design patterns seen in different cultures throughout history such as Celtic jewelry, Islamic rugs, Modern architecture, and Ancient Greek pottery...'

Tom Lane grew up deep in the English countryside and could often be found building bike ramps in the woods or subsequently at a local hospital nursing broken bones and sprains. Over coming his accident prone adolescence Tom developed into an inquisitive and tenacious character but it wasn't until his late teens that he decided to pursue his creative streak. These days he has found himself hand illustrating insanley balanced and well designed type work.

'My work has always been intimately related to nature, this has led me to the construction of an Imaginary full of coincidences and double meanings that become metaphors which allow me to express feelings about life and death. The"mise-en-scène" of such Imaginary allows me to give a new meaning to common objects and I create a new visual narrative...

'Built on the foundations of Victorian Nonsense, Alfred Jarry’s ‘Pataphysics, and Absurdist Theatre, Absurdity expands the limits of human reason by presenting a paradoxical solution. By allowing solutions which would normally have been ruled out due to irrationality, absurdity provides non-linear alternatives which interrogate contemporary logic.' Theory on Tom Ngo's Architectural Absurdity

David Gómez (Alicante, Spain 1984) is a photographer and illustrator based in Barcelona and known for his patterned renderings on top of the faces of both unknown and known models and portraits. Sometimes he incorporates his photography into his illustrations and other times he uses found images, keeping his method consistent.

Ben­jamin Thomas Raw­son is an artist from the UK whose work is a playful, surreal display of obstacle course excitement. Benjamin’s mixed-media pieces depict­ a variety of pattern and form through basketballs, lad­ders, walk­ways, and tow­ers- highlighted by rainbows, plants and the occasional tye-dye tapestry. Completely entertaining pieces of visual stimulation.

A classic throwback from the vaults of 1994, Adam Sandler's 'Dude, Buddy, Homie' skit is bound to bring back memories- if you are old enough to remember it airing on MTV way back then. A classic bit of animation from the days before YouTube (pre 2005) when everything was rich with television static and over-saturation. Sigh....

In 'No Regrets in Life', Joel Daniel Phillips has created seven-foot tall charcoal and graphite odes to the homeless community of San Francisco's Central Market district. 'Through larger than life-sized renderings of individuals from my street corner, "No Regrets in Life" examines the people I encounter on a regular basis. Overlooked and unidentified, the renderings are an attempt to play with our voyeuristic tendencies toward the indigence surrounding us, hiding in plain sight...'